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Re: Antique China Hutch. Circa 1920's? I think.
its a newer one with flat top and striaght legs . think your age on it might be correct about 100-200$ amazing the curved glass replacement cost almost what the item sells for now use to sell for much more . bad housing sales years ago ruined the furniture business and all this stuff dropped like a rock. still sell though dont have to dust your little pile of china or whatever collectables etc..
Re: Antique China Hutch. Circa 1920's? I think.
It's late Empire Revival, most of it predates World War One, but was made into the 1920's. Demand peaked for them in the 1990's and has been in decline since then. We still get about $450.00 for one like this, but at auction they sell for far less.